-
Gold grade Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 with PKZ 30 manufacturer marking – Hauptmünzamt Wien, Vienna. The badge is produced from buntmetal in a characteristic early-war configuration.
The reverse is maker marked PKZ 30 beneath the pin. The badge features a broad pin commonly associated with gold grade examples of this type. This style of hardware setup is encountered far more f...
Sold
-
Black Grade Wound Badge 1939 with L/11 maker marking on the reverse corresponding to Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid.
The badge is produced from brass with black lacquer finish. The piece shows traces of wear together with natural finish loss from use.
The reverse retains the L/11 maker marking.
110.00€
-
Wound Badge in Silver, Marked L/14 (Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber)
Original Wound Badge in Silver (Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber) with L/14 marking on the reverse, identifying the manufacturer as Friedrich Orth, Wien (Austria).
The badge has minor silvering loss and oxidation damage on the lower arm of the swastika.
Sold
-
Verwundetenabzeichen LDO L/14 Friedrich Orth. Silvered zinc. Patina. Variant with centered marking
100.00€
-
1939 Wound badge, Black, LDO L/21 Förster & Barth is made of iron and covered with black shiny lacquer, brass hook and needle. The badge has minor paintwork losses on the swastika and wreath elements. Excellent condition, rare manufacture.
125.00€
-
Wound Badge 1939 in gold grade, by Hauptmünzamt Wien III, in case. Made of zinc with toned gilding, shows signs of use. Overall condition excellent.
NB! This is a consignment item. Consignment items are subject to a 14-day inspection period starting from the date of receipt. After this period, all sales are final, and returns will no longer be accepted. Returns of consi...
Sold
-
Early Wound badge in silver - Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 in Silber - Friedrich Orth. Zinc. Marked L/14, very good condition, rare type. Excellent condition, frozen silver plated
150.00€
-
Steinhauer & Lück "4" Black Wound Badge - Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 in Schwarz.
This badge is made of steel. Makersmark "4" for producer Steinhauer & Lück from Lüdenscheid. Good condition with some traces of wear.
100.00€
-
Hahn EH 126 Wound Badge - Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 in Schwarz.
This badge is made of steel. Makersmark "EH 126" for Eduard Hahn from Oberstein. Good condition with some traces of wear.
80.00€
-
Wound Badge in Black or Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 in Schwarz. The badge is made of steel. Unmarked.
50.00€
-
Verwundetenabzeichen 2.Klasse Silber, Übergroße. Deshler. Buntmetal in silvering. In the reward box
300.00€
-
Wächtler und Lange wound badge silver grade, double marked L/55 and PKZ 100. Excellent condition with patina. Zinc in silvering
145.00€
-
Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 badge, silver grade, PKZ 65, made of zinc. Manufacturer — PKZ 65, Klein & Quenzer, Idar-Oberstein. PKZ stands for Präsidialkanzlei (Reich awards department). Condition is average.
120.00€
-
Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz EH Eduard Hahn. Black wound badge, 1939. Unknown variant with helmet marked, bottom left: "EH". The known variant from this maker is marked with "126" and has large letters under the hinge, and it is also made of steel. But this badge is made of brass and has not been seen among collectors with such markings. Traces of a strong wear, black...
170.00€
-
PKZ 26. Silver grade wound badge, 1939. Bernhardt Mayer. B. H. Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt Pforzheim. Marked under the needle on the reverse. Zinc alloy in silver plating, which has diffused almost everything with zinc
90.00€
-
Wound Badge-Verwundetenabzeichen PKZ 88 - Werner Redo Black class, wrap-around hinge type. Excellent condition. Hollow steel
100.00€
-
Wound badge 1939 3rd class. Austrian manufacturer Wilhelm Hobacher Wienna. Die-stamped iron. Badge with traces of wear. Marking PKZ32
85.00€
-
Wound Badge, First Pattern 1939, Gold Grade
Extremely rare early issue Wound Badge in gold grade, first model from 1939. Die-struck version, most likely made of zinc. The badge features exceptionally thin and finely executed detailing, clearly visible in the precision of its lines and relief. Due to the delicate construction, the swords where they connect to the helmet were ...
1,200.00€
-
Wound Badge. Gold Grade, Manufacturer Glaser & Sohn (L/22)
A very rarely encountered Wound Badge in the gold grade, produced by Glaser & Sohn with the marking L/22 on the reverse. The badge is coated with varnish, and some details, such as the edge of the helmet, the rivet, and the swastika, show wear down to the zinc base. Overall, the badge is in excellent conditio...
455.00€
-
Award packet for wound badge in black. Verwundeten, Abzeichen schwarz Richard Simm und Sohne Gablonz am Neiße
30.00€
-
9mm miniature of the 1957 wound badge
18.00€